I live in a coastal town in England and fish off of my aging sit on top kayak using a handline. Many years ago I'd go with my neighbour's kids down to the beach and either take them out or let them have a go on their own - the yak is a tandem Ocean Kayak Malibu. The littlest, Sally aged 6, had seen people fishing with rods from the nearby stone jetty and wanted to have a go so, during the mackerel season, we took out the yak and a couple of yo-yos rigged with feathers - we usually use a set up of six feathered hooks in a line for mackerel over here. We went out on an in coming tide that will bring fish into the bay to feed. Sally dropped her line over the side and jigged it up and down while I kept the yak on station. Suddenly she called out "The water's trying to pull me in!" On retrieving the line we found five decent sized mackerel on the first cast. We caught a dozen in all and headed back towards the jetty where Sally proudly showed off her catch to the rod anglers who'd hardly got a bite: "We got fishes!" Sally is all grown up now and got married last summer. As well as her "proper" wedding present I made up a yo-yo with mackerel feathers and decorated with a ribbon bow. After the honeymoon she sent me a thank you card which said: BEST WEDDING PRESENT EVER!
traveling with grandson who wants to try this in the Caribbean very easy for newbies thank you so much just subscribed! hoping to get some great delicious fish in less than a month!!
I use the yoyo for a ton of stuff all year long in minnesota. I've caught big flathead on the st croix, sturgeon on rainy river, and I prefer them all winter for ice fishing. With a 6" hole I can set it like a tip up, and watch it turning when I have a take. For ice fishing lake trout I use a yoyo spooled with 30lb suffix 832 on lakesuperior or in the boundary waters. I keep a small shot of paranoid with mine for et line fishing on the st croix. Run the paranoid through the middle then clip the carabiner to the ends of the paranormal forming a loop. Hang from a branch. Your reel moves a couple feet when you get a take, and can freeline itself until you get there to set the hook.
Watched your video before i bought a handreel a while back, great video. I have a cheap $7 6" Yo-Yo handlreel & a hefty $50 3-1/2" Yoyito handreel. The Yoyito is my favorite & its all i ever use.. unless i go Salmon & Steelhead fishing in the Salmon River in NY then ill use a rod & reel. Though I intend to attempt catching Steelhead & Salmon on the Yo-Yo with a fly setup this year! Fly Line casts better on my speciffic Yo-Yo & its easier on the hands with the bigger fish. With the small Yoyito ive caught Rainbow Trout & Crappies from land, Small Mouth Bass & a few decent sized Large Mouth Bass from both land & kayak, & the largest so far was a 19" Pickerel from land. I use braid on the Yoyito & depending on the fish im trying to catch, I'll attatch a swivel & a couple feet of fluoro or mono. I usually reel in exactly how you do in the video, but come to find it easier when i do hook into a fish, to drop the reel & use 2 hands pulling in the fish. It sometimes causes some tangling in my line but have more control of the fish. However you do it you gotta love the simplicity of handlining!!
Just got the Kabar kaster can’t wait to use it never used a hand line/hobo reel before seems super convenient tho as can keep in my bag ect take anywhere
now I know how to throw, I would like to do handline in sea port area next. Can we do popping, jigging, etc with the handline? what kind of lure we use?
Thanks. I am going to try hand line fishing soon, I am happy that I found your video. Is it always advisable to add weight? When you used the yoyo in this video, there was no need to add weight because the lure is heavy enough?
Just found your channel, have not had time to watch but have set it on fav. so I will come back to it to watch and hopefully absorb the info you present. I also notice that you haven't posted for a year now, have you stopped doing this channel? Seems even comments stopped since last year.
Rachel urick it dont hurt your hand reeling fish only problem I have with it u need a finger guard on your index finger because the nylon does get stuck in the crease of the index finger and cut into your finger
In my experience, if you've got a big fish on the line, it pays to just drop the reel and take the line in hand over hand and sort the line out afterwards. In this regard, choice of line is well worth careful consideration. Please learn from my experience that bringing in a very 'fighty' fish is hard on the hands when you've got the thing on braided line. It can feel like you're wrestling a possessed cheese cutter.
Hey Man great video. Im New to hand line fishing im and im not sure what Line i should use. Braid or mono? And what Strength of Line? Have any suggestions? Im fishing bass
I think that with a hand line braided line works better. It’s more flexible and a little heavier. I use braided 20 lb. test, and then if I’m fishing for pan fish or something smaller, I add a 6-8’ leader of light monofilament
I live in a coastal town in England and fish off of my aging sit on top kayak using a handline.
Many years ago I'd go with my neighbour's kids down to the beach and either take them out or let them have a go on their own - the yak is a tandem Ocean Kayak Malibu.
The littlest, Sally aged 6, had seen people fishing with rods from the nearby stone jetty and wanted to have a go so, during the mackerel season, we took out the yak and a couple of yo-yos rigged with feathers - we usually use a set up of six feathered hooks in a line for mackerel over here.
We went out on an in coming tide that will bring fish into the bay to feed. Sally dropped her line over the side and jigged it up and down while I kept the yak on station. Suddenly she called out "The water's trying to pull me in!"
On retrieving the line we found five decent sized mackerel on the first cast. We caught a dozen in all and headed back towards the jetty where Sally proudly showed off her catch to the rod anglers who'd hardly got a bite: "We got fishes!"
Sally is all grown up now and got married last summer. As well as her "proper" wedding present I made up a yo-yo with mackerel feathers and decorated with a ribbon bow.
After the honeymoon she sent me a thank you card which said:
BEST WEDDING PRESENT EVER!
traveling with grandson who wants to try this in the Caribbean very easy for newbies thank you so much just subscribed! hoping to get some great delicious fish in less than a month!!
I'm just getting started with hand lines. This was a great explanation on how to do it. Thank you!
Love this ultralight fishing style. Keep it simple and fun, and when you keep a little sling shot with you, boy, can you cast!! 😉
Slingshot? Thats genius!!
Can you please make more videos i love watching them😁
Very nice handline for fishing hope sir give some handline fishing By the way proud Philippines anglers
I use the yoyo for a ton of stuff all year long in minnesota. I've caught big flathead on the st croix, sturgeon on rainy river, and I prefer them all winter for ice fishing. With a 6" hole I can set it like a tip up, and watch it turning when I have a take. For ice fishing lake trout I use a yoyo spooled with 30lb suffix 832 on lakesuperior or in the boundary waters. I keep a small shot of paranoid with mine for et line fishing on the st croix. Run the paranoid through the middle then clip the carabiner to the ends of the paranormal forming a loop. Hang from a branch. Your reel moves a couple feet when you get a take, and can freeline itself until you get there to set the hook.
Love my Merkware handline your video is super informative enjoyed it thanks!!😁✌️💚✊️🔥
Watched your video before i bought a handreel a while back, great video.
I have a cheap $7 6" Yo-Yo handlreel & a hefty $50 3-1/2" Yoyito handreel. The Yoyito is my favorite & its all i ever use.. unless i go Salmon & Steelhead fishing in the Salmon River in NY then ill use a rod & reel. Though I intend to attempt catching Steelhead & Salmon on the Yo-Yo with a fly setup this year! Fly Line casts better on my speciffic Yo-Yo & its easier on the hands with the bigger fish.
With the small Yoyito ive caught Rainbow Trout & Crappies from land, Small Mouth Bass & a few decent sized Large Mouth Bass from both land & kayak, & the largest so far was a 19" Pickerel from land.
I use braid on the Yoyito & depending on the fish im trying to catch, I'll attatch a swivel & a couple feet of fluoro or mono. I usually reel in exactly how you do in the video, but come to find it easier when i do hook into a fish, to drop the reel & use 2 hands pulling in the fish. It sometimes causes some tangling in my line but have more control of the fish.
However you do it you gotta love the simplicity of handlining!!
Just got the Kabar kaster can’t wait to use it never used a hand line/hobo reel before seems super convenient tho as can keep in my bag ect take anywhere
now I know how to throw, I would like to do handline in sea port area next. Can we do popping, jigging, etc with the handline? what kind of lure we use?
that would be wicked for carp amazing video as always bro
Sir, very nice demo.thank you very much.
Awesome video! cheers mate
Thanks. I am going to try hand line fishing soon, I am happy that I found your video. Is it always advisable to add weight? When you used the yoyo in this video, there was no need to add weight because the lure is heavy enough?
Is it hard to start fishing?
@@ErjanMazelli in general. No, you just need someone to show you what to do
Wow that's easier than rod fishing. Do they sell that yoyo type in Walmart?
I’m not sure, I got mine on Amazon.
How to prevent the line twist
Just found your channel, have not had time to watch but have set it on fav. so I will come back to it to watch and hopefully absorb the info you present. I also notice that you haven't posted for a year now, have you stopped doing this channel? Seems even comments stopped since last year.
You can use a spray bottle as we do in lamdor fishing in India
good video, thx for sharing
Does it hurt your hand to reel it in when you have a fish on the line? Would you reel it in the same way?
Rachel urick it dont hurt your hand reeling fish only problem I have with it u need a finger guard on your index finger because the nylon does get stuck in the crease of the index finger and cut into your finger
In my experience, if you've got a big fish on the line, it pays to just drop the reel and take the line in hand over hand and sort the line out afterwards. In this regard, choice of line is well worth careful consideration. Please learn from my experience that bringing in a very 'fighty' fish is hard on the hands when you've got the thing on braided line. It can feel like you're wrestling a possessed cheese cutter.
Thanks man
Hey Man great video. Im New to hand line fishing im and im not sure what Line i should use. Braid or mono? And what Strength of Line? Have any suggestions? Im fishing bass
I think that with a hand line braided line works better. It’s more flexible and a little heavier. I use braided 20 lb. test, and then if I’m fishing for pan fish or something smaller, I add a 6-8’ leader of light monofilament
Should i put a weight on my handline
It'll cast further, but it'll also sink faster.
salt water too?
Using hand line u get better feel and control of the fish
Good job bos.. 👍🎣🐟
make a video of you catching a fish with the cuban handline
Good luck mister
Are hand lines TACKLE ?
I’m a Cuban YO YO person 👍🏻
How many times people told you that you look like Jack Black?
Fish aren't supposed to bite the line use a circle hook for bait fishing
What happened?
You have a lot to learn about hand line fishing
Cool, where's your video? I'd like to learn more
Yes - I just checked your profile - it says 'No content'. So when you have one _and_ can catch fish in it, let us know.
You look like Jack Black wtf
u cant catch hahahahahaa